«Actitud hacia el parto vertical en estudiantes de la Facultad de Ciencias Mëdicas y la Facultad de Educación del VII ciclo UCV- Trujillo, Marzo-Junio 2009»
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33017/RevECIPeru2009.0019/Keywords:
Attitudes, Childbirth, vertical position.Abstract
In the twentieth century it was common practice in the vertical and horizontal confinement was changed. The Ministry has ordered the attendance vertical interculturality habit that remains in our Andean and Amazon. It is important to know the attitude of those in the future play a role in health and education the population. The objective was to compare the attitude towards the vertical of students from the Faculty of Medical Sciences and Education of the UCV-Trujillo. Comparative study conducted in cross-Cycle VII students, 63 students and 53 medical education. Most are coastal and professes Catholicism. 54.0% in the medical sciences and 80.4% unknown practice in education in health facilities. Used a bipolar scale items, with scores of 1-7 points, validated by two midwives, the Cronbach’s alpha was 0.699. We used SPSS-17.0-15.0 and Minitab, Chi-Square and T-Student. The favorable attitude toward the vertical was 73.0% in medical sciences and in education 82.1% (p = 0.235> 0.05). Indiscriminately, some 50% have matched (or your partner has) vertical, but medical science (76.2%) would recommend the more vertical (p = 0.010 <0.05) to education (53.6%). The former showed a better attitude to the higher bleeding that would occur in the vertical (p = 0.005 <0.05) and the second molestation for the same (p = 0.007 <0.05), showing no differences in other aspects (p> 0.05). We conclude that the attitude toward the vertical between the two groups of students differed in part.